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| Current External Research Funding |
- Baclawski, Kenneth B. 1998. Reengineering of multisensor fusion software through the use of formal methods. Sanders Corporation, $50,000.
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- ---. 1998. Biomedical science information retrieval and management. National Institute of Health, $90,000.
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- Chan, Agnes H. February 1998-August 1999. On ultrafast generation of pseudorandom sequences. National Science Foundation (NSF) POWRE Grant, $75,000.
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- ---. January 1998-January 1999. Privacy and security for wireless telecommunication. GTE Laboratories Inc., $40,585.
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- Clinger, William D., and Mitchell Wand. April 1997-March 2000. Heap storage optimizations and their semantics in higher-order languages. NSF, $262,488.
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- Cooperman, Gene D. 1999-2002. Parallel infrastructure for recognition of non-local pattern. NSF, $166,633.
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- ---. 1998-2001. Connections among applied computational group theory, matrix representations, and parallel computation and Applications of group theory to large-scale computation. NSF, $130,000.
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- ---. August 1997-July 1999. U.S.-Germany collaboration in computational algebra and high-speed networks. NSF, $16,500.
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- Cooperman, Gene D., and Ibrahim Matta. September 1998-August 2000. MRI: A high-performance, low-cost testbed for network-based research. NSF, $228,000.
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- Fell, Harriet J., Linda J. Ferrier, and Joel MacAuslan. May 1998-July 2000. EVA, An Early Vocalization Analyzer. National Institute of Health STTR Phase 2 Grant, $500,000.
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- Fell, Harriet J., Viera K. Proulx, and Richard A. Rasala. July 1996-December 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. NSF, $244,994.
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- ---. June 1998-June 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. Microsoft Corporation, $30,000.
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- Finkelstein, Larry A., Glen L. Pierce, and Stephen Reucroft. January 1998-December 2000. Connections to the Internet. NSF, $300,000.
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- Lieberherr, Karl J. 1995-1997. Aspect-oriented programming. Xerox PARC, $80,000.
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- Lieberherr, Karl J., Mitchell Wand, and Boaz Patt-Shamir. July 1996-June 1999. Evolution of software via adaptive programming. DARPA, $750,000.
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- Matta, Ibrahim. September 1997-August 2001. Integrated dynamic control for robust quality-of-service routing. NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award, $200,000.
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- Matta, Ibrahim, and Gene D. Cooperman. September 1998-August 2000. MRI: A high-performance, low-cost test for network-based research. NSF Major Research Instrumentation Award, $228,000.
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- Proulx, Viera K., Harriet J. Fell, and Richard A. Rasala. July 1996-December 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. NSF, $244,994.
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- ---. June 1998-June 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. Microsoft Corporation, $30,000.
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- Rasala, Richard A., Harriet J. Fell, and Viera K. Proulx. July 1996-December 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. NSF, $244,994.
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- ---. June 1998-June 1999. A comprehensive suite of laboratory projects for an object-oriented computer science curriculum. Microsoft Corporation, $30,000.
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- Salzberg, Betty J. 1997-2000. Online reorganization. NSF, $230,000.
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- Wand, Mitchell. October 1994-September 1997. Verifying compiler algorithms. NSF Research Grant, $159,000.
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- ---. September 1998-August 2001. Analysis-based program transformation. NSF, $400,000.
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- Wand, Mitchell, and William D.Clinger. April 1997-March 2000. Heap storage optimizations and their semantics in higher-order languages. NSF, $262,488.
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- Wand, Mitchell, Karl J. Lieberherr, and Boaz Patt-Shamir. July 1996-June 1999. Evolution of software via adaptive programming. DARPA, $750,000.
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- York, Bryant W. August 1998-February 2000. Novel mathematical/computational approaches to image exploitation. U.S. Air Force STTR subcontract, $29,485.
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